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People, places, and perceptions: complexity in citizen responses to hydraulic fracturing in northern Colorado
Author(s):Stephens, Alyssa
Date Issued:2015
Format:born digital; masters theses
Between June of 2012 and November of 2013, five Northern Colorado communities passed citizen-initiated ballot measures limiting hydraulic fracturing. Though overtly this was about protecting health and safety, much of the ...
Professionalization, factionalism, and social movement success: a case study on nonhuman animal rights mobilization
Author(s):Wrenn, Corey Lee
Date Issued:2016
Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
This project explores the intra-movement interactions between professionalized and radical factions in the social movement arena using a content analysis of movement literature produced by the Nonhuman Animal rights movement ...
Collaborative concession in food movement networks: the uneven relations of resource mobilization
Author(s):Sbicca, Joshua; Luxton, India; Hale, James; Roeser, Kassandra
Date Issued:2019-05-21
Format:born digital; ariticles
How do food movements prioritize and work to accomplish their varied and often conflicting social change goals at the city scale? Our study investigates the Denver food movement with a mixed methods social network analysis ...
Hunger strikes and carceral resistance: embodied struggle, discourse, and the political meaning-making of hunger
Author(s):Clark-Hargreaves, Becca
Date Issued:2019
Format:born digital; masters theses
Since 2014, there have been a series of hunger strikes at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, WA. Hunger strikes have been utilized globally and throughout history, and, among other tactics, have been one of the ...